Treatment

Album: Rescue & Restore (2013)
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  • Stop turning life into a stagnant routine
    Maybe it's better to bit your tongue

    The more animosity you spit out, the less we want to hear
    Maybe it's best you bite your tongue
    Too many hearts filled with hate
    Too many hands clenched in fists

    Relax your grip
    Open the gates
    Open the gates
    Too many hearts filled with hate
    Let acceptance in

    We're here to say we're all so sick of your bigotry
    We're here to say we're all so sick of your bigotry
    Pay attention to the choices you make
    Step back and look at all the hearts that you break
    Stop dwelling on what happens when we die
    Start helping others while we're still alive
    Stop dwelling on what happens when we die
    Start helping others while we're still alive
    You need to look in the mirror and ask yourself
    My God what have I done? What are my true intentions?

    It's your right to say what's on your mind,
    Yet it's their right to keep feeling alive
    (Feeling alive)

    We'll carve out your heart, rewire your mind
    Stripping your soul of everything that makes you unique
    We'll carve out your heart, rewire your mind
    Stripping your soul of everything that makes you unique

    We'll wipe the slate clean that brought them to their knees
    Will that make you believe in the tolerance you need?
    You crown your religion instead of your king

    It's time for a movement to stand up and believe
    that being distinct is not a disease

    Open the gates
    Let acceptance in
    Open the gates
    Relax your grip of disapproval Writer/s: BRENT GERALD RAMBLER, DUSTIN CHAD DAVIDSON, JOHN BENJAMIN BRUBAKER, MATTHEW WILSON GREINER, WILLIAM JACOB LUHRS
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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